Holiday rentals and lettings in Chennai

Holiday rentals and lettings in Chennai

Holiday rentals and lettings in Chennai

An ideal place for adventurous souls

Are you a person who likes adventure? Are you a lover of the sea of ​​culture and nature? In Chennai, you will find what you are looking for. The place has a huge number of holiday rentals that are distributed by the most interesting places and attractions in the city. From Marina Beach to Government Museum Chennai and from St. Thomas Basilica to Guindy National Park, you will discover the wonderful holiday rentals and all the awesome things Chennai has to offer. A beautiful boulevard facing the sea; Forts of the modern age; marvellous religious architecture and fantastic natural paradises. Fall in love with history at Fort St George and broaden your knowledge of architecture and religion at Arulmigu Sri Parthasarathyswamy Temple Tiruvallikeni. Don't wait any longer, make your reservation in Chennai!

Fabulous holiday rentals with pools

In addition to all the cultures and attractions that this incredible city has, one of the elements that become more attractive to visitors is the comfort that can be obtained very close to the places of interest. In this incredible city, you will find holiday rentals with an infinity pool on the roof, a gym, steam facilities and saunas. You will also have the possibility to eat and drink in a bar and use the free Wi-Fi in all the facilities of the property. Inside, the accommodations are in a sober but very modern style and have an entertainment system that includes a flat-screen TV with paid subscription channels and even a DVD player; And if that were not enough, they come fully equipped with a kitchen, washing machine, dryer and safe. The facilities have free parking, beautiful gardens and indoor and outdoor play areas.

Holidays in Chennai

The area and getting around

A city rich in culture and spirituality

In the east of the city, very close to the sea, there are two temples that are especially representative of the culture and religiosity of the inhabitants of China and those of India in general. These 2 constructions that keep an enormous and intimate bond with the inhabitants of the city are accessible to be admired by visitors. First up is Arulmigu Sri Parthasarathyswamy Temple Tiruvallikeni, which is a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu, built in the 6th century and glorified in Divya Prabandha, the canon of Tamil literature from the early Middle Ages of the Saints of Alvar. The temple has a general festival program dedicated to worshipping, praising and commemorating the gods, especially in what Hindus call the Tamil month of Chittirai (April-May). The most prominent festivities of this temple are: Panguni Serthi, Pallava Utsavam, Ramanujar Utsavam, Vaikunda Ekadashi, Every Friday Sri Vedavalli Thayar Purappadu. On the other hand, also at the eastern end of the city but a little further south, we find the Shri Ashtalakshmi temple, which is also a temple, but much more recent since it was built in the second half of the twentieth century and is dedicated to the goddess Lakshmi the giver of the eight forms of wealth, namely offspring, success, prosperity, wealth, courage, bravery, food and knowledge. It is a work of architectural art that has in itself great beauty and majesty, it also has a sanctuary for each of the forms of wealth that seem to be arranged around the comfort of visitors since they can be visited separately without disturbing the interaction with the other.

Exquisite culinary experiences

In the centre of the city there are a lot of establishments of all kinds that are necessary to know to understand the dynamics of the city, from shopping malls to typical attractions of eastern central China, and it is an important showcase for entertainment. Food is undoubtedly one of those elements that attract the most attention when visiting this city, and the vast majority of culinary offerings are concentrated in the centre. Buhari Mount Road excellent restaurant and family atmosphere where you can find many dishes of multicultural food; Although they do have specialities and a typical seasoning of India, they are characterized by the combination of both eastern and western dishes that give a unique touch to their cuisine, in addition, the restaurant has excellent attention and great service, your visit a really pleasant experience. Corn soup with vegetables, many chicken or lamb preparations always with a lot of flavour and with many spices are some of the delicacies that can be found in this great place, as if that were not enough it also offers many drinks, both typical and from other regions that are perfect for each preparation

Travellers and activities

Chennai for history lovers

Obviously Chennai is a city full of construction in cultural manifestations and has a lot of places that are very important for the memory of the inhabitants of the place and that consequently become important for visitors, it also has places that have become emblematic for the reserve of historical knowledge both of the place and of the rest of the world. The most representative institution of the city around the shelter of history is the Government Museum, Chennai, or as it is also known, the Madras Museum, which is a majestic building where history and human culture converge and complement each other. It has the prestige of having been inaugurated in the middle of the 19th century, becoming the oldest in India after the Indian Museum in Calcutta, and it is the tenth-oldest museum in the world. Among the collections that can be enjoyed in this wonderful place, it specializes in archaeological exhibits and numismatic cocktails, as well as the largest collection of Roman antiquities outside of Europe and as if that were not enough, it has under its belt the immense Theatre Museum and the National Art Gallery. Without a doubt, the whole complex is a great place for lovers of history, culture and even art.

Chennai for landscape lovers

Lovers of nature and animals have a very special place within this incredible city to visit, it is the Guindy National Park which is an incredible natural space, home to many animal and plant species that is also an ideal place to visit, share family time among its flora, the Guindy National Park with a set of beautiful forests and lakes; the vegetation is generally arid perennial scrub, thorny forest and prairie, plus has more than 350 species and 24 species of trees; For its part, the flora of the park is widely diverse, it is found there. More than 14 species of mammals, including 400 Sasins, 2,000 Chitals, 24 Jackals that are being treated for the conservation of the species, the Sasin is also considered the flagship species of the park. Likewise, the institution has to its credit more than 150 species of birds, among which are included the Asian long-tailed monarch, blue kennel, eastern honey buzzard, spring blackbird, parrots, quail, minivers, shrikes and capuchins. As if that were not enough, the park has a huge variety of reptiles with snakes of many sizes and turtles as well as more than 60 species of arachnids, insects and butterflies

Did you know that in Chennai and there is the oldest prison in all of India, founded in 1688?

Top 5 travel tips in Chennai

1. Swim in the longest natural beach in India

Marina Beach is a beautiful beach that is located on the coast of Bengal in the city of China and is a few km longs, which makes it the longest natural beach in all of India. It is famous for the beauty that the view generates since you can see the beach shore as far as the eye can see, for its incomparable attention and service and because it is very close to a huge number of commercial establishments where visitors can go to do your shopping before or after taking a refreshing swim in this beautiful place.

2. Get to know The starting point of the railway network of all South India

Chennai Central is a huge and impressive train station famous for being the zero kilometre of the South Indian railway network, and it is also an institution and one of those places that you should know if you visit Chennai. Founded in 1873, it is one of the oldest stations in the country, and today it is much more than the point of arrival of the train, since it has also become a commercial reference. The building, which had several modifications in the 19th and 20th centuries, in the 21st century acquired its current magnitude, which made the station an iconic place in the city

3. See the first English fortress in India

Fort St. George, Mejir known as White Town was founded in the seventeenth century and gave a general enthusiasm in the inhabitants of the place to the point that it brought with it the feeling of security that made the number of shoppers and citizens grow. The building is currently the seat of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu and other official institutions. Visitors can access the facilities of the place through a guided tour that will help them learn about one of the initial parts of the history of the city that undoubtedly began with this fort.

4. Visit India's first public zoo

Founded in 1855, Arignar Anna Zoo, is the first public zoo in India, when visiting it the person has an opportunity to tour an area of ​​602 hectares divided between the rescue and rehabilitation area and the zoo. This great place, ideal to go to meet animals and nature in the company of children, to have fun and get to know them together, is home to more than 1500 wild species that include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and insects, and a list of 46 endangered species.

5. Go watch the sunset on Edward Eliott Beach

This fantastic beach, which represents the southern limit of the coast of Marina Beach, receives its name from the historic chief magistrate and police superintendent of the old colonial Madras. The beach is ideal for walks, especially at sunrise or sunset, as the sunset ascent offers views with spectacular colours, and on the walk you can see a beautiful monument to Karl Schmidt who was a brave Dutch sailor who gave his life while saving other drowning people.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Chennai

How much do you pay on average for holiday lettings in Chennai?

The properties in Chennai offer unbeatable prices, costing an average of £56 per night in the previous year, which makes it the most budget-friendly holiday destination in India.

What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday rental prices in Chennai?

If it is your aim to save as much as possible during your visit to Chennai, pack your bags and travel there in April (£32 per night on average), May (£38), or October (£50) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

When does the price of holiday rentals in Chennai go up the most?

Following the data observed last year, the cost per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of June (£79), February (£76), and January (£76).

Do I need to plan a trip to Chennai well in advance?

To get to know Chennai, you don't have to be very organised in advanced. It has a high annual average availability of 78%, which allows you to be more flexible.

Which months offer the highest availability?

The months when it's easiest to find free accommodation in Chennai are March (the average amount of properties that are free reached 81%), September (80%), and February (80%). During these three months, you will have a wide choice available.

During which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

The months with the lowest properties available in Chennai are, in order, January, December and November, with respective average availability figures of 72%, 74%, and 74%, based on data collected from last year. However, even during the months with the highest demand, the average is 73%. So you'll have no trouble finding your dream holiday rental at any time of the year.

How many lettings are available in Chennai?

In Chennai we work with 3 different providers to give you a choice of 630 properties, so you will not be short of options!